"A Leg to Stand On" is a memoir by the renowned writer and neurologist Oliver Sacks, where he recounts a life-altering experience following a serious injury. After sustaining a leg injury while hiking, Sacks faced a profound personal and existential crisis as he grappled with the physical and emotional toll of his condition. He reflects on the nature of disability, the mind-body connection, and the psychological struggles that accompany physical ailments.
The narrative delves deep into Sacks’ journey of recovery, exploring the disorientation and isolation that often accompany such experiences. As he confronts the challenges of rehabilitation, he also examines the role of empathy and understanding in healing, both for himself and his patients. This memoir not only shares his personal story but also sheds light on broader themes of humanity and resilience in the face of adversity.